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arsenico
·last year·discuss
You can actually use it with Claude Pro, which is 20/month
arsenico
·last year·discuss
The chart is interesting, but misses on an important thing: semiconductor production on it's own is complicated, but producing equipment for semiconductor production is the whole new level, that's why ASML.
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
Cannot even quality "It has always been shit, so no problem at it becoming even shittier" as a hot take.
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
What kind of expenses are you talking about?
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
Free products are not the consequence of megacorps existence. Free products exist, because you are the product. Big companies also doesn't necessarily mean monopolies.
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
Because we live in a society with some ideas of decency, integrity and so on. He shouldn’t. That’s why he could receive this kind of feedback.
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
There’s industrial farming, and then there’s farming.
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
In reality though, do we actually need humanoid robots, and if so, for what?
arsenico
·2 years ago·discuss
However, none of that was fed to you by algorithms, but rather your own curiosity for weird stuff and your ability to find it. I am not saying that it is good or bad, but in my book, it is different from infinite algorithmic feeds we currently have.
arsenico
·7 years ago·discuss
A button is a bad UX example, because it is rather a switch with two indicators - now it is on, and turn it the other side/way to turn off.

A TV remote is also a bad UX example, because you can actually see that the TV is on or off by looking at the TV itself, and then use the button to perform the desired action.